What do you recommend for a decent digital scale to use with a Harrell powder measure? And where is a good place to buy from .
The Creedmoor is a very sensitive scale, be aware that it does not have self leveling legs.The one offered by Creedmoor Sports has been reviewed very well. I am thinking of picking up one of those for the same reason you are......They are out of stock right now......
Regards
Rick
I use the Harrell’s BR thrower, Dandy trickler with my FX120. For load dev at the range I’ll load up ladders of whatever I’m doing also bring pre weighed vials of various charges.What do you recommend for a decent digital scale to use with a Harrell powder measure? And where is a good place to buy from .
That caused me to not trust them, I've gone back to my 10-10.The Creedmoor scale is fairly expensive, but is still a strain-gauge scale with all the attendant woes (drifting zero, frequent recalibration, delicate). For about 20% more coin you can get an A&D FX-120i which is far superior largely due to the use of magnetic force restoration technology - the same as is used in laboratory-grade balances.
I thought I would share this with you... I also have a 10/10 and use it occasionally but the speed of digital is what I need mainly because I'm just checking weights occasionally on a Dillon or MEC progressive presses...That caused me to not trust them, I've gone back to my 10-10.
I would like to have trust in my scale and hope for .02 grain accuracy and I have a scale that might do that. But what can you trust without experience using them regularly and getting a feal for the way they work in a real world environment. Like my interapid and mitutoyo indicators and my mitutoyo mics as I have learned to trust as a machinist.this is the scale i use, fx 120i
I dump with a redding br3 with a competition scale, then trickle up a few kernel's with this![]()
Reloading Scales
A&D FX-120i Reloading Scale + AutoTrickler for Long Range Rifle Reloading. Spend less time on your reloading bench, and more time at the rangeceproducts.shop
it added about 5 minutes to my process for a box of 50.
Several scales can "READ" to 1 milligram.
If you expect all readings to be accurate and repeatable to a milligram you are delusional.
A great deal on the fx300in at $560 !this is the scale i use, fx 120i
I dump with a redding br3 with a competition scale, then trickle up a few kernel's with this![]()
Reloading Scales
A&D FX-120i Reloading Scale + AutoTrickler for Long Range Rifle Reloading. Spend less time on your reloading bench, and more time at the rangeceproducts.shop
it added about 5 minutes to my process for a box of 50.
I have a couple of 20 grain check weights I’ll place on the plate or in the cup during a session just to keep an eye on things.I would like to have trust in my scale and hope for .02 grain accuracy and I have a scale that might do that. But what can you trust without experience using them regularly and getting a feal for the way they work in a real world environment. Like my interapid and mitutoyo indicators and my mitutoyo mics as I have learned to trust as a machinist.
I don't think I'm delusional to hope for .02 accuracy. even with the
Readability and linearity are two distinctly different things.Several scales can "READ" to 1 milligram.
If you expect all readings to be accurate and repeatable to a milligram you are delusional.